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Living with Brain Injury

Brain Injury is unpredictable in its consequences.  Brain Injury affects who we are, the way we think, act, and feel.  It can change everything about us in a matter of seconds.  The most important things to remember:

  • A person with a brain injury is a person first
  • No two brain injuries are exactly the same
  • The effects of a brain injury are complex and vary greatly from person to person
  • The effects of a brain injury depend on such factors as cause, location, and severity


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